The '''Buffalo Bills''' are a [[National Football League]] [[franchise]] playing in [[Buffalo, New York]]. They are part of the [[American Football Conference]] and play in the East division. The team is named for [[William Frederick Cody]], more famously known as [[Buffalo Bill]]. The Bills play at Ralph Wilson Stadium.

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The '''Buffalo Bills''' are a [[National Football League]] [[franchise]] playing in [[Buffalo, New York]]. They are part of the [[American Football Conference]] and play in the East division. The team is named for [[William Frederick Cody]], more famously known as [[Buffalo Bill]]. The Bills play at Ralph Wilson Stadium in Buffalo, New York.

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==Super Bowl History==

The Bills most recent string of success occurred from 1991-1994 when they reached the [[Super Bowl]] for four straight years, only to lose each time. The team came closest to winning the 1991 Super Bowl, in which the team trailed the [[New York Giants]] by one point with seconds remaining in the Super Bowl, when Scott Norwood missed a 47-yard field goal.

The Bills most recent string of success occurred from 1991-1994 when they reached the [[Super Bowl]] for four straight years, only to lose each time. The team came closest to winning the 1991 Super Bowl, in which the team trailed the [[New York Giants]] by one point with seconds remaining in the Super Bowl, when Scott Norwood missed a 47-yard field goal.

The Bills most recent string of success occurred from 1991-1994 when they reached the Super Bowl for four straight years, only to lose each time. The team came closest to winning the 1991 Super Bowl, in which the team trailed the New York Giants by one point with seconds remaining in the Super Bowl, when Scott Norwood missed a 47-yard field goal.